A father can take children from their mother and not return them if he has legal custody or if there is a lack of formal custody arrangements. In some cases, a father may claim that he is acting in the best interest of the children or may believe he has the right to do so under certain circumstances. However, doing so without the mother's consent or a court order can lead to legal issues, including charges of parental kidnapping. It’s essential for both parents to seek legal advice and establish clear custody agreements to avoid such situations.
If the kids live with the father then he can... but if the kid live with the mother then he has to notify her first.
What can a father do if the mother of. His children took the kids and moved to another state without permission.
its when you marry someone with kids but you are not the father or mother of them
Only if the mother can prove repeatedly that the father is not responsible.Our custody case is in FL and our lawyer told us that when my husband deploys with the military that his children can remain in our home and do not have to relocate to the mother's home for the 6 months he will not be there.
No
yes, if you have a court ordered custody schedule and she is not letting you see the kids when it's your time. You can bring her back to court.
No. Your father-in-law is the father of your spouse. The mother's husband would be the step-father of her children. Their ages are irrelevant.
I think you need to talk to her straight up and make a deal, then it can be fair, if she doesn't agree, take it to court.
The children lose their mother. If the mother attempted suicide, fails, and goes go jail, then the kids would go to the father. If the father is unavailable, or unwilling to take the kids, the children would go to their grandparents, then to Uncle or aunts, god parents and lastly foster care. If the mother attempted suicide, but fails, and does not go to jail, the first option is that the kids stay with her.
No. A father cannot use a copy of the kids social security to get welfare benefit if the mother already got the assistance.
yes
37 kids from the same mother and father